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Hi all

We carried out a job a couple of months ago on an old Victorian house, now converted into five flats, it was badly in need of a Ryefield board and switches.

The cupboard was a bit of a squeeze, for a fire panel and small landlord board.

We found the meters a bit of a squeeze (Big old style) and the customer has asked for these to be upgraded to digital.

Four of them were changed and all the new numbers were given to the suppliers, my god what a mistake.

They are now saying as we are not an approved meter installer, they are trying to charge ÂŁ450 for one of the meters which is British Gas.

Now we had this before in the past and the meter was dangerous, so we installed one provided by the wholesaler, give the numbers job done, no problem.

But i am quickly finding out this is the biggest mistake, in changing them over.

I am looking to see if anyone has been in this situation before, NICEIC say its a grey area !!

any help would be extremely grateful !
 
So you removed a settlement meter that is the property of the meter operator/supplier without permission and changed it for another meter?

They are well within their right to charge you for that. Only the appointed meter operator is allowed to replace that meter, if there was a dangerous situation you needed to contact them.

It might of been a headache getting it sorted but unfortunately I think you will be stuck with a bill now.
 
So you removed a settlement meter that is the property of the meter operator/supplier without permission and changed it for another meter?

They are well within their right to charge you for that. Only the appointed meter operator is allowed to replace that meter, if there was a dangerous situation you needed to contact them.

It might of been a headache getting it sorted but unfortunately I think you will be stuck with a bill now.

Should have smacked the thing with yer biggest hammer and told them it was already like that when you arrived on the job. ;)
 
So you removed a settlement meter that is the property of the meter operator/supplier without permission and changed it for another meter?

They are well within their right to charge you for that. Only the appointed meter operator is allowed to replace that meter, if there was a dangerous situation you needed to contact them.

It might of been a headache getting it sorted but unfortunately I think you will be stuck with a bill now.

From the outgoing tails on the meter onwards is where we are authorised to touch,a fine might seem over the top but at the end of the day you blatantly disregarded the rules.
 
A customer is legally allowed to supply their own meter as long as it meets the right standards.
But you can't remove the one belonging to the meter operator if there is a meter already fitted.
 
I just can't believe that an electrician would remove DNO property meters and replace with their own. I'm surprised they aren't bringing charges against you to be honest. For all they know, you could have been stealing electricity for X amount of time before informing them.... There is no ''grey area'' here, You are in the Wrong End Of!! Think twice and then once again before doing it again!!!

The DNO via the meter company would i imagine be only too pleased to change out the old meters for new digital models, they are all being changed out nationwide anyway. They are supposedly more accurate and have data communication facilities and hence will bring in more money. Will the meters you provided have data communication facilities, ...i don't know, but not being to DNO spec models, i suspect not!!
 

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